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250GTO along with Alfa Stradale Prototype, are imo the best designed cars of the 60's.250 is the quintessential Ferrari (to me, along with a 330p3). It looks great!
250GTO along with Alfa Stradale Prototype, are imo the best designed cars of the 60's.250 is the quintessential Ferrari (to me, along with a 330p3). It looks great!
Barchetta is my favorite ... so sexy and exotic. An outstanding model from BBR. You captured it perfectly!
Thank you both for your kind comments! It means a lot to me!Amazing pics and new adds, Mario!
The Aventador Ultimae is astonishing with this spec.
A greeting and thanks by share your reviews!
Some incredible shots Marios, very well done!
Thank you very much! I'm really happy that you enjoyed them! Which of these five is your personal best Ferrari?So many classic gems from one shot, big congrats 👏 👏 👏 They really shine in your photos!
I'm between F40 and Testarossa. I believe F40 is more like a race car, Testarossa is more "street" car.As a child I was impressed the most by Countach and Testarossa design. I am a fan of straight lines. They remain my all time favorite. 288 GTO is looking very nice also. Sure, F40 is the king, but not my favorite![]()
Excactly! Models are sitting in a black/white reflective acrylic board especially made for product photography. As for the reflections, all the models are sitting inside a large white photocube for light dispersion, so there are no other reflections.Beautiful shots there! And agreed the group shots are incredible! Novice question: how do you get the reflection? Are they just sitting on a mirrored surface and if so, how do you eliminate the reflection from other objects (photoshop)?